How to use automation in fl studio
You can simply drag and drop them into the playlist (the same place where our own automation clip is located). You find them in the Browser view (F8) under Channel Presets, Automation Clips.
#How to use automation in fl studio how to#
However, this is so fundamental that – once you have learned how to use it – you will wonder how you ever could have lived without it.įL Studio comes with a number of automation clip presets that I suggest you check out. Now, listen to the way the automation clip influences the Trance lead sound. Being able to create clips precisely the way you want it will defintely benefit you further down the road.
Make sure to play around a bit and create various shapes. You will see you can manipulate the shape of the spline ending in the selected control point by using these options. Also, experiment a bit with the menu options Single Curve, Double Curve, Hold, Stairs and Smooth Stairs. To remove a control point, right-click it and choose Delete in the menu. Release the mouse button when you are done. Simpy left click a tension handle and move your mouse up or down (holding the mouse button down). To change the shape of the spline between to control points, use the tension handle.
You can ‘pick up’ control points by moving over them (the mouse pointer changes into a hand), holding down the left mouse button and dragging the point to another position. Then, left-click and voila, you have an new control point.
#How to use automation in fl studio plus#
The mouse pointer changes and shows a plus (+). To add a control point hold down the Ctrl-key and move your mouse pointer to the position where you want to add a control point. To give the clip a shape, add control points. Make sure that you have selected the middle focus button and checked Slide and unchecked Step (see picture above). To increase the length of the clip, simply left-click it and drag to the right. Initially, the automation clip only has one (last) control point. However, I can now start to manipulate the clip. In the example above, I have not yet begun to place any pattern blocks and the automation clip therefore assumes the default length. See below:Īn automation clip created in this way spans the entire length of your playlist. Regardless whether you automate a native control or one on a VST plugin, the result is the same: An automation clip is created for the control in question (it is already linked to the control) in the upper part of the playlist view (where all clip tracks are placed). See below for an example with the Nexus plugin: For controls on VST plugins you can first manually tweak the control you want to automate and then select Last tweaked parameter | Create automation clip from the Fruity Wrapper menu. Note that this method can only be used for native FL Studio controls. See the below screenshot where I create an automation clip for the channel volume control (Trance lead channel): The easiest way is to right-click on the control you wish to automate and then choose ‘Create automation clip’. There are several ways to create automation clips. This will become more clear further down the article. Automation events on the other hand are bound to patterns and do not exist independently. Automation clip are specific type of generators and are loaded into channels (just like your instruments). This article will explain you the basics of automation (advanced topics will follow, I promise).įirst of all, in FL Studio we distinguish between automation clips and automation events. Simply put, the opposite of a boring, dull trance composition is a song with variety, variety, variety and automation is one way to achieve variety. You may wonder why you would use such a feature. If this automation clip would be linked to the volume knob, the knob will turn corresponding to the automation clip (see point 1,2 and 3). The upper part is the automation clip which varies in time (check points 1,2 and 3). To understand the relation between an automation clip/event and a control, see the simple illustration below. It is like someone turns FL Studio’s knobs while you play your song. Automation is the automatic moving of controls in FL Studio – such as the channel volume knob - based on automation clips or automation events.